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    [Portrait of Mick Dooley] [picture] /

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    "C.M. Nixon"--Photographer's blind stamp, l.r. corner.; Condition: Glued to mount. Some image loss and foxing.; Inscription: "Mick Dooley"--Handwritten in ink on verso.; Part of: Arnold Thomas boxing collection.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3640638

    Interview: Charles M. Derickson's reminiscenses of Company K, Soldier's Home and Lincoln

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    Charles M. Derickson remembers Soldier's Home, President Lincoln. Tarbell's handwritten interview note

    C.M. Reinoehl; Charles Myron Reinoehl

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    Posed, Reinoehl seated behind desk, with pen in hand.Dr. Charles Myron Reinoehl (1878-1957) was a professor of education (school administration) at the University of Arkansas, 1921-1947

    Wisconsin 1893

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    Map originally from atlas "Plat book of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin" drawn from actual surveys and the county records by C.M. Foote & J.W. Henion.Colo

    Notes: Interview with Charles M. Derickson

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    Notes for interview with Charles M. Derickson, 5 page

    C.M. Prince & Son

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    Front of the C.M. Prince & Son, Meat & Provisions, Kittery, Maine. 1910 Cadillac. Charles E. Prince, standing. Clarence M. Prince at the wheel. Ralph N. Prince standing in front seat. Edna B. Prince(back seat, left) holding C.E. Prince, Junior. Annie M. Prince, back seat right. C.M. Prince\u27s son was Ralph, who died at age 18.https://digitalmaine.com/kittery_images/1038/thumbnail.jp

    C.M. Prince & Son

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    Front of the C.M. Prince & Son, Meat & Provisions, Kittery, Maine. 1910 Cadillac. Charles E. Prince, standing. Clarence M. Prince at the wheel. Ralph N. Prince standing in front seat. Edna B. Prince(back seat, left) holding C.E. Prince, Junior. Annie M. Prince, back seat right. C.M. Prince\u27s son was Ralph, who died at age 18.https://digitalmaine.com/kittery_images/1038/thumbnail.jp

    President Cole Introduces Commencement Speaker Dr. C.M. Dannelly

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    The 60th annual commencement exercises were held May 31, 1943 at Jacksonville State Teachers College in the new Student Activity Building. Dr. C.M. Dannelly delivered the address to the graduating classes of the college and high school. Shown President Houston Cole introduces baccalaureate speaker Dr. C. M. Dannelly, superintendent of the Montgomery Public Schools. Seated left to right are C.M. Dannelly, JSTC Dean C.R. Wood, and Jacksonville Methodist Church pastor Charles Ferrell.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/3299/thumbnail.jp
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